Topic > Benefits of Experiential Family Therapy - 826

Therefore, experiential family therapy is a non-traditional therapy. According to Goldberg and Goldberg (2012), another weakness is that clinicians using experiential family therapy only focus on the experiences of family members to achieve a result on the problem. Another weakness is that, in experiential family therapy, the therapist pushes clients to face their problems and does not offer a solution. In this therapy, the client is pushed to address the heir's problems and find answers to his problems, instead of helping him find solutions to his current problems.